George R. R. Martin created such a multilayered world out of the phantasms of our histories that his stories feel truer than real life, or at least more understandable. A Song of Ice and Fire drew the attention of artists long before HBO took an interest in adapting it into a series, but once the characters of Westeros were introduced to television audiences a wealth of art from a new generation of fans began to spring forth. While it is satisfying to see our favorite characters recreated in different styles, for us at Too Much, it’s even more fun to see depictions of characters, places, and events not seen on the tv series.
This sculpture of Tyrion Lannister is presumably delicious. He’s a cake made of modeling chocolate, RKT and fondant.
Our favorite fantastic fiction realized into pixels and mesh by these brilliant creators
Zach Brunner is the creator of the hilarious and sizzling illustration of the Night King twerking
Few movie series have grabbed so many imaginations from around the globe. This is just a small selection of creative work inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some are professional illustrators while others are enthusiasts with serious skills. This Avengers: Endgame group shot was created by a series of artists under the umbrellas of Studiokun x Dinsai.
Thor : Art of Vic
Iron man : Chanin s
Captain america : Art of NaMo
Rocket Raccoon : Art of Oat
Thanos : Dongk
War Machine : Zazameanza Meamza
Hulk : Chano Art
Okoye : Art of Amo
Black Widow : Dongk
Hawkeye : Art of Jane
Antman : Uni Chan
Captain Marvel : Mook Chuaynarong
Nebula : Dongk
Sam Beattie credits the work of Derek Laufman as one of his inspirations.
A chibi inspired Captain Marvel powering up by Henry Vargas
Honorable Mention: Kishan Kumar for this rather sweet faced Thanos. It’s hard to believe this face would want to wipe out half the Universe.
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